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دانلود کتاب SOA With .NET and Windows Azure: Realizing Service-Orientation With the Microsoft Platform

دانلود کتاب SOA با .NET و Windows Azure: رسیدن به هدف سرویس با پلت فرم مایکروسافت

SOA With .NET and Windows Azure: Realizing Service-Orientation With the Microsoft Platform

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SOA With .NET and Windows Azure: Realizing Service-Orientation With the Microsoft Platform

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ISBN (شابک) : 9780131582316 
ناشر: Prentice Hall 
سال نشر: 2010 
تعداد صفحات: 892 
زبان: English 
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"Explaining the intersection of these two worlds--service-orientation and .NET technologies--is exactly what this book does. Its team of specialist authors provides a concrete, usable guide to this combination, ranging from the fundamentals of service-orientation to the more rarified air of .NET services in the cloud and beyond. If you're creating service-oriented software on the Microsoft platform--that is, if you're a serious .NET developer--mastering these ideas is a must." --From the Foreword by David Chappell, Chappell & Associates "Microsoft's diverse product line has long supported the service-oriented enterprise, but putting it all together into a cohesive whole can be daunting. From more established products, like Windows Communication Foundation, Windows Workflow Foundation, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server, and BizTalk Server, to newer offerings like Windows Azure and AppFabric, the experts assembled here expose the sweet spots for each technology, talk through the high-level trade-offs, and offer a roadmap to a unified Microsoft SOA story." --Kevin P. Davis, Ph.D., Software Architect "This book excels in giving hands-on and in-depth expertise on the SOA architecture style with the .NET framework and the Azure cloud platform. It's a practical guide for developers, architects, and SOA implementers. A must read!" --Ricardo P. Schluter, ICT Architect, Parnassia Bavo Group "While the industry overall may have hyped 'the cloud' to the level it often seems to cure world hunger, SOA with .NET and Windows Azure helps cut through the questions and hype and more clearly discusses the benefits and practical techniques for putting it to work in the real world. This book helps you understand the benefits associated with SOA and cloud computing, and also the techniques for connecting your current IT assets with new composite applications and data running in the cloud. This book will help you understand modern middleware technologies and harness the benefits of the cloud both on and off premises." --Burley Kawasaki, Director of Product Management, Microsoft "The authors have a combined SOA and .NET experience of several decades--which becomes obvious when reading this book. They don't just lead you down one path with a single descriptive solution. Instead, the sometimes nasty trade-offs that architects face in their design decisions are addressed. These are then mapped to the Microsoft .NET platform with clear code examples. A very refreshing look at this major contender in the SOA space and a definite must for the .NET SOA practitioner!" --Dr. Thomas Rischbeck, IT Architect, Innovation Process Technology "In order to evolve as a software craftsman one must read excellent books that will help you grow and evolve in your profession. One of those books that every software craftsmen interested in good design and best practices should read is SOA with .NET and Windows Azure. With this book, you will learn which design patterns will provide the best solution for the kinds of software design problems you, as a developer or designer, face every day. This book has everything that software architects, software designers, and programmers need to know when building great quality software with Microsoft technologies. "This will undoubtedly be one of those books that you reference repeatedly when starting new SOA projects. There is plenty of information that even those not working with typical service-oriented architecture will find very useful. With plenty of real-life examples (code, design, and modeling), readers see in a practical manner how they could use SOA patterns to solve everyday software problems and be more productive. SOA with .NET and Windows Azure will fit in my top three books and will definitely be one of those that I will use in my everyday work." --Arman Kurtagic, Consultant at Omegapoint AB

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"Explaining the intersection of these two worlds--service-orientation and .NET technologies--is exactly what this book does. Its team of specialist authors provides a concrete, usable guide to this combination, ranging from the fundamentals of service-orientation to the more rarified air of .NET services in the cloud and beyond. If you're creating service-oriented software on the Microsoft platform--that is, if you're a serious .NET developer--mastering these ideas is a must." --From the Foreword by David Chappell, Chappell & Associates "Microsoft's diverse product line has long supported the service-oriented enterprise, but putting it all together into a cohesive whole can be daunting. From more established products, like Windows Communication Foundation, Windows Workflow Foundation, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server, and BizTalk Server, to newer offerings like Windows Azure and AppFabric, the experts assembled here expose the sweet spots for each technology, talk through the high-level trade-offs, and offer a roadmap to a unified Microsoft SOA story." --Kevin P. Davis, Ph.D., Software Architect "This book excels in giving hands-on and in-depth expertise on the SOA architecture style with the .NET framework and the Azure cloud platform. It's a practical guide for developers, architects, and SOA implementers. A must read!" --Ricardo P. Schluter, ICT Architect, Parnassia Bavo Group "While the industry overall may have hyped 'the cloud' to the level it often seems to cure world hunger, SOA with .NET and Windows Azure helps cut through the questions and hype and more clearly discusses the benefits and practical techniques for putting it to work in the real world. This book helps you understand the benefits associated with SOA and cloud computing, and also the techniques for connecting your current IT assets with new composite applications and data running in the cloud. This book will help you understand modern middleware technologies and harness the benefits of the cloud both on and off premises." --Burley Kawasaki, Director of Product Management, Microsoft "The authors have a combined SOA and .NET experience of several decades--which becomes obvious when reading this book. They don't just lead you down one path with a single descriptive solution. Instead, the sometimes nasty trade-offs that architects face in their design decisions are addressed. These are then mapped to the Microsoft .NET platform with clear code examples. A very refreshing look at this major contender in the SOA space and a definite must for the .NET SOA practitioner!" --Dr. Thomas Rischbeck, IT Architect, Innovation Process Technology "In order to evolve as a software craftsman one must read excellent books that will help you grow and evolve in your profession. One of those books that every software craftsmen interested in good design and best practices should read is SOA with .NET and Windows Azure. With this book, you will learn which design patterns will provide the best solution for the kinds of software design problems you, as a developer or designer, face every day. This book has everything that software architects, software designers, and programmers need to know when building great quality software with Microsoft technologies. "This will undoubtedly be one of those books that you reference repeatedly when starting new SOA projects. There is plenty of information that even those not working with typical service-oriented architecture will find very useful. With plenty of real-life examples (code, design, and modeling), readers see in a practical manner how they could use SOA patterns to solve everyday software problems and be more productive. SOA with .NET and Windows Azure will fit in my top three books and will definitely be one of those that I will use in my everyday work." --Arman Kurtagic, Consultant at Omegapoint AB The Authoritative Guide to Building Service-Oriented Solutions with Microsoft .NET Technologies and the Windows Azure Cloud Computing Platform In SOA with .NET and Windows Azure, top Microsoft technology experts team up with Thomas Erl to explore service-oriented computing with Microsoft's latest .NET service technologies and Windows Azure innovations. The authors provide comprehensive documentation of on-premise and cloud-based modern service technology advancements within the Microsoft platform and further show how these technologies have increased the potential for applying and realizing service-orientation practices and goals. Specifically, the book delves into Microsoft enterprise technologies, such as: * Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Windows Azure Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) Windows Azure AppFabric BizTalk Server Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) ...as well as industry service mediums, including WS- and REST, and many related service industry standards and technologies. The book steps through common SOA design patterns and service-orientation principles, along with numerous code-level examples that further detail various technology architectures and implementations. Topic Areas This book covers the following primary topics: * Microsoft Service Technologies * Microsoft Enterprise Technologies * On-Premise & Cloud-Based Service Topics * Industry Service Technologies & Mediums * Service-Oriented Technology Architectural Models * Service-Orientation Design Paradigm * Service-Orientation Design Principles * SOA Design Patterns About the Web Sites This book series is further supported by a series of resources sites, including: * www.soabooks.com www.soaspecs.com www.soamag.com www.serviceorientation.com * www.soapatterns.org * www.soaprinciples.com www.whatissoa.com



فهرست مطالب

Contents......Page 14
Foreword......Page 36
Foreword......Page 38
Acknowledgments......Page 40
CHAPTER 1: Introduction......Page 42
1.1 About this Book......Page 43
1.2 Objectives of this Book......Page 44
1.5 Prerequisite Reading......Page 45
1.6 How this Book is Organized......Page 47
Part I: Fundamentals......Page 48
Part II: Services and Service Composition......Page 49
Part III: Infrastructure and Architecture......Page 50
Part IV: Appendices......Page 51
Sources......Page 52
Reference Notation......Page 53
Referenced Specifications (www.soaspecs.com)......Page 54
Notification Service......Page 55
CHAPTER 2: Case Study Background......Page 56
Technical Infrastructure......Page 57
Business Goals and Obstacles......Page 58
Technical Infrastructure......Page 59
Business Goals and Obstacles......Page 60
PART I: FUNDAMENTALS......Page 62
CHAPTER 3: SOA Fundamentals......Page 64
3.1 Basic SOA Terminology......Page 65
3.2 Service-Oriented Computing Goals......Page 81
3.3 Further Reading......Page 82
CHAPTER 4: A Brief History of Legacy .NET Distributed Technologies......Page 84
4.1 Distributed Computing 101......Page 85
4.2 .NET Enterprise Services......Page 89
4.3 .NET Remoting......Page 95
4.4 Microsoft Messaging Queue (MSMQ)......Page 104
4.5 System.Transactions......Page 108
4.6 Web Services (ASMX and WSE)......Page 111
4.7 REST Service Processing with IHttpHandler......Page 115
CHAPTER 5: WCF Services......Page 116
5.1 Overview......Page 117
5.2 Service Contracts with WCF......Page 119
5.3 Service Implementation with WCF......Page 145
5.4 Service Hosting with WCF......Page 149
5.5 Service Consumers with WCF......Page 157
CHAPTER 6: WCF Extensions......Page 162
6.1 WCF Security......Page 163
6.2 WCF Transactions......Page 168
6.3 WCF Router......Page 173
6.4 WCF Discovery......Page 181
6.5 WCF Extensibility......Page 189
6.6 WCF Management Tools......Page 192
CHAPTER 7: .NET Enterprise Services Technologies......Page 196
7.1 SQL Server......Page 197
7.2 Windows Workflow Foundation (WF)......Page 207
7.3 Application Blocks and Software Factories......Page 222
7.4 Windows Server AppFabric......Page 228
7.5 BizTalk Server......Page 234
CHAPTER 8: Cloud Services with Windows Azure......Page 246
8.1 Cloud Computing 101......Page 247
8.2 Windows Azure Platform Overview......Page 254
8.3 Windows Azure Roles......Page 260
8.4 Hello World in Windows Azure......Page 264
8.5 A Web Service in Windows Azure......Page 268
8.6 A REST Service in Windows Azure......Page 276
8.7 Windows Azure Storage......Page 280
PART II: SERVICES AND SERVICE COMPOSITION......Page 286
CHAPTER 9: Service-Orientation with .NET Part I: Service Contracts and Interoperability......Page 288
9.1 Standardized Service Contract......Page 291
9.2 Canonical Schema......Page 294
9.3 Data Model Transformation......Page 308
9.4 Canonical Protocol......Page 315
9.5 Canonical Expression......Page 321
CHAPTER 10: Service-Orientation with .NET Part II: Coupling, Abstraction, and Discoverability......Page 324
10.1 Service Loose Coupling......Page 326
10.2 Decoupled Contract......Page 329
10.3 Service Façade......Page 345
10.4 Concurrent Contracts......Page 348
10.5 Service Loose Coupling and Service Capability Granularity......Page 349
10.6 Service Abstraction......Page 354
10.7 Validation Abstraction......Page 356
10.8 Exception Shielding......Page 360
10.9 Service Discoverability......Page 362
10.10 Metadata Centralization......Page 366
CHAPTER 11: Service-Orientation with .NET Part III: Reusability and Agnostic Service Models......Page 368
11.1 Service Reusability and the Separation of Concerns......Page 370
11.2 Case Study Example: Utility Abstraction with a .NET Web Service......Page 380
11.3 Case Study Example: Entity Abstraction with a .NET REST Service......Page 392
CHAPTER 12: Service-Orientation with .NET Part IV: Service Composition and Orchestration Basics......Page 410
12.1 Service Composition 101......Page 412
12.2 Orchestration......Page 423
CHAPTER 13: Orchestration Patterns with WF......Page 434
13.1 Process Abstraction and Orchestrated Task Services......Page 438
13.2 Process Centralization......Page 466
13.3 State Repository......Page 467
13.4 Compensating Service Transaction......Page 475
13.5 Case Study Example......Page 477
CHAPTER 14: Orchestration Patterns with BizTalk Server......Page 482
14.1 Process Abstraction and Orchestrated Task Services......Page 484
Case Study Example......Page 489
14.2 Process Centralization......Page 491
14.3 State Repository......Page 496
14.4 Compensating Service Transaction......Page 497
Case Study Example......Page 500
PART III: INFRASTRUCTURE AND ARCHITECTURE......Page 504
CHAPTER 15: Enterprise Service Bus with BizTalk Server and Windows Azure......Page 506
15.1 Microsoft and the ESB......Page 507
15.2 Integration with BizTalk......Page 508
15.3 The ESB Toolkit......Page 511
15.4 Distributed and Scalable ESB Architecture......Page 521
15.5 Cloud-Enabling the ESB with Windows Azure......Page 524
15.6 Governance Considerations......Page 528
15.7 Mapping the Microsoft Platform to the Enterprise Service Bus Pattern......Page 531
CHAPTER 16: Windows Azure Platform AppFabric Service Bus......Page 534
16.1 Introducing the Service Bus......Page 535
16.2 Service Bus and REST......Page 539
16.3 Service Bus Connectivity Models......Page 540
16.4 Working with Windows Azure Platform AppFabric Service Bus......Page 544
CHAPTER 17: SOA Security with .NET and Windows Azure......Page 558
17.1 Authentication and Authorization with WCF......Page 559
Case Study Example......Page 571
17.2 Windows Identity Foundation (WIF)......Page 574
17.3 Windows Azure Security......Page 584
Case Study Example......Page 596
CHAPTER 18: Service-Oriented Presentation Layers with .NET......Page 598
18.1 Windows Presentation Foundation and the Prism Library......Page 600
18.2 Design Patterns for Presentation Logic......Page 608
18.3 A Simple Service-Oriented User Interface......Page 612
CHAPTER 19: Service Performance Optimization......Page 624
19.1 Overview......Page 625
19.2 Service Performance Optimization Techniques......Page 627
Case Study Example......Page 635
Case Study Example......Page 647
Case Study Example......Page 650
Case Study Example......Page 661
Case Study Example......Page 667
Case Study Example......Page 669
Case Study Example......Page 672
19.3 Service Composition Performance Optimization Techniques......Page 678
CHAPTER 20: SOA Metrics with BAM......Page 694
20.1 SOA Metric Types......Page 695
20.2 Introducing BizTalk BAM......Page 696
20.3 Activities and Views......Page 702
20.4 BAM APIs......Page 706
20.5 Managing BAM......Page 713
Case Study Example......Page 718
PART IV: APPENDICES......Page 724
APPENDIX A: Case Study Conclusion......Page 726
APPENDIX B: Industry Standards Reference......Page 728
APPENDIX C: Service-Orientation Principles Reference......Page 732
APPENDIX D: SOA Design Patterns Reference......Page 748
APPENDIX E: The Annotated SOA Manifesto......Page 836
The Annotated SOA Manifesto......Page 837
APPENDIX F: Additional Resources......Page 850
Consuming Services with WCF......Page 852
Conclusion......Page 864
John deVadoss......Page 866
Nitin Gandhi......Page 867
Brian Loesgen......Page 868
Mickey Williams......Page 869
Kris Horrocks......Page 870
Scott Seely......Page 871
S. Somasegar......Page 872
A......Page 874
B......Page 875
C......Page 876
D......Page 884
E......Page 889
H......Page 890
I......Page 891
J......Page 892
M......Page 893
N......Page 894
O......Page 895
P......Page 896
Q–R......Page 898
S......Page 900
T......Page 905
V......Page 906
W......Page 907
X–Z......Page 912




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